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‘Execution of Shia cleric could fuel tensions’

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Update: 2016-01-03 01:49:00
‘Execution of Shia cleric could fuel tensions’ Photo Courtesy: itv.com

DHAKA: The United States has expressed concern that Saudi Arabia’s execution of prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr could further exacerbate sectarian rivalry in the Middle East.

The US State Department urged leaders throughout the region to redouble efforts to lower tensions, reports the BBC.

Iranian protesters angry over the execution stormed the Saudi embassy in Tehran, setting fire to the building.

Sheikh Nimr was one of 47 people executed for terrorism offences.

He was a vocal supporter of mass protests in the Saudi-Arabia’s Shia-majority Eastern Province in 2011.

In a statement, US state spokesman John Kirby appealed to Saudi Arabia’s government to respect and protect human rights, and to ensure fair and transparent judicial proceedings.

Kirby also urged the Saudi government to permit peaceful expression of dissent and, along with other leaders in the region, to redouble efforts to reduce regional tensions.

Sheikh Nimr’s execution sparked anger and protests in Shia communities across the region, with protests in Saudi’s Eastern Province as well as in Iran, Bahrain and several other countries.

In Tehran angry Iranian protesters stormed the Saudi embassy late on Saturday, smashing furniture and starting fires before they were dispersed by Iranian police.

Eyewitnesses described seeing members of a paramilitary volunteer group throwing petrol bombs at the building.

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